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Western Heritage, The: Volume 1, 9/E
Donald KaganYale University
Steven M OzmentHarvard University
Frank M. TurnerYale University

ISBN-10: 0132197197
ISBN-13:  9780132197199

Publisher:  Pearson
Copyright:  2007
Format:  Paper; 608 pp
Published:  01/25/2006
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Written by leading scholars in the field, this authoritative text presents an engaging and balanced narrative of the central developments in Western history. Seamlessly integrating coverage of social, cultural and political history, this text is presented in a flexible chronological organization. The new Ninth Edition provides updated scholarship, expanded coverage of cultural history, the ancient Near East, late antiquity, imperialism, and the Holocaust. 


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Do you want to provide your students with the most balanced coverage of Western Civilation?

 

  • Chapter organization is designed to accomodate a variety of approaches for teaching Western Civilization, allowing teachers to stress what is most important to them and to their students.
  • Integrated Social, Cultural and Political History throughout every chapter, written by leading historians.  When appropriate, the text also examines Western Civilization in the context of its relationship with the rest of the world.

 

How do you cover social and cultural history to help your students get excited about history?

  • “A Closer Look” feature, one per chapter, provides in-depth commentary on visual sources in Western Civilization.  This feature engages student visually with the textbook information, and gets them to look at visuals as sources, not just as pictures.  Examples include a Greek war ship, the image of St. Maurice in the Middle Ages, Martin Schongaver’s engraving of the temptation of St. Anthony, and a photography of “Bloody Sunday.”
  • Encountering the Past- Each chapter includes a lively essay on popular culture, accompanied by and illustration and discussion questions. Subjects featured include ancient athletics, medieval games, diets, attitudes towards bathing, and the politics of rock music in the late 20th century.  New discussions include religious festivals, childbirth in reformation Europe, and gymnastics in 19th and early 20th- century Germany –coverage of interesting historical topics that will catch students’ interests.
  • Expanded emphasis on cultural history throughout narrative of textbook - helps students see important cultural developments in the context of Western Civilization.

What is new to this edition?

 

  • Designed timelines – enhances the useability of the timelines.
  • Enhanced maps -including maps on European immigration in the 19th century, the Holocaust, and the war in Iraq - all the maps have been redesigned and updated – students are given not only the most updated, but many specialty maps as well which encourages students attention.
  • Illustrations, approximately 30% - to spark student interest and learning.
  • Updated and added material
    • Chapter 1: includes a new section on the “Ice Man” found in the Alps, as well as a major new section on the Persion Empire.
    • Chapter 6: includes new coverage of Late Antiquity, expanded discussion of the Byzantine Empire and expanded
  • The West & The World Essays- This series of illustrated essays compares key Western social or political developments with those of non-Western cultures at particular times in history – broadens students’ perspectives beyond the West and examines the role Western Civilization played in developing what we refer to a s a global society today.

     

    Is instructor support important to you with your textbook?

    • Instructor’s Manual:  The Instructor's Manual contains chapter summaries, key points and vital concepts, a comprehensive list of multimedia resources, and information on audio-visual resources that can be used in developing and preparing lecture presentations.  
    • Test Item File:  The Test Item File includes 1500 multiple-choice, identification, map, and essay test questions.
    • Instructor Resource CD-ROM:  This instructor resource contains PowerPoint ™ presentations directly linked to the text, maps, and figures from THE WESTERN HERITAGE, lecture outlines, a gallery of images from the text, the Instructor’s Manual and Test Item File, and other instructional materials.
    • Overhead Transparencies:  This collection of full-color transparency acetates provides the maps and figures from the text for use in classroom presentations.
    • TestGen:  This commercial quality computerized test management program, for Windows and Macintosh environments, allows users to create their own tests using items from the printed Test Item File.  The program allows users to edit the items in the Test Item File and to add their own questions.  Online testing is also available.
    •  Telecourse Administrative Handbook for Instructors:  The Telecourse Study Guide by Jay Boggis provides instructors with resources for using The Western Heritage with the Annenberg/CPB telecourse, the Western tradition.
    •  Student Telecourse Guide:  The Student Telecourse Guide by Jay Boggis correlates The Western Heritage with the Annenberg/CPB telecourse, The Western Tradition.
    • OneKey:  OneKey is an online resource that includes all the support your students need for studying, reviewing, and enhancing their experience with THE WESTERN HERITAGE.  Among the resources available for each chapter are: media-rich interactive e-book version of the text, quizzes organized by the main topics of each chapter, primary source documents, learning activities, and interactive maps.  For instructors, the ONEKEY™ experience provides all you need to plan and administer your course.  Included for instructors are: images and maps from the text, primary source documents, and PowerPoint™ presentations.
    • Companion Website:  The Companion Website for The Western Heritage is organized by the main subtopics in each chapter of the text.  It includes study questions, map labeling exercises, interactive maps, related links, and document-based exercises.  A faculty module provides material from the Instructor's Manual and the maps and charts from the text in PowerPoint format.  URL: (http://www.prenhall.com/kagan).


    New To This Edition

    • “A Closer Look” feature, included in each chapter, provides in-depth commentary on visual sources in Western Civilization using a combination of headnotes and tie-lines to pinpoint significant details. These features offer material on internal and external validity from Chapter 8, allowing students to be cognizant of internal and external validity issues before they encounter the chapters on research design. Examples include a Greek trireme, the image of St. Maurice in the Middle Ages, Martin Schongaver’s engraving of the temptation of St. Anthony, and photographs of “Bloody Sunday.”
    • Additions to Encountering the Past — New discussions include R festivals, childbirth in reformation Europe, and gymnastics in 19th and early 20th- century Germany.
    • Redesigned timelines — Revised design enhances the useability of the timelines.
    • Improved maps — All the maps have been redesigned and updated. Students are given not only the most updated, but many specialty maps as well—including maps on European immigration in the 19th century, the Holocaust, and the war in Iraq—which encourages students attention.
    • Approximately 30% new illustrations — Engaging visuals spark student interest and learning.
    • Updated and added material
      • Chapter 1: includes a new section on the “Ice Man” found in the Alps, as well as a major new section on the Persian Empire.
      • Chapter 6: includes new coverage of Late Antiquity, and an expanded discussion of the Byzantine Empire.


    Table of Contents

    PART 1 THE FOUNDATIONS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION IN THE ANCIENT WORLD

     

    CHAPTER 1 The Birth of Civilization

     

    Early Humans and Their Culture

    The Paleolithic Age

    The Neolithic Age

    The Bronze Age and the Birth of Civilization

    Early Civilizations to about 1000 b.c.e

    Mesopotamian Civilization

    Egyptian Civilization

    Ancient Near Eastern Empires

    The Hittites

    The Assyrians

    The Neo-Babylonians

    The Persian Empire

    Cyrus the Great

    Darius the Great

    Government and Administration

    Religion

    Art and Culture

    Palestine

    The Canaanites and the Phoenicians

    The Israelites

    General Outlook of Mideastern Cultures

    Humans and Nature

    Toward the Greeks and Western Thought

    In Perspective

     

    CHAPTER 2 The Rise of Greek Civilization

     

    The Bronze Age on Crete and on the Mainland to about 1150 b.c.e.

    The Minoans

    The Mycenaeans

    The Greek “Middle Ages” to about 750 b.c.e.

    Greek Migrations

    The Age of Homer

    The Polis

    Development of the Polis

    The Hoplite Phalanx

    The Importance of the Polis

    Expansion of the Greek World

    Magna Graecia

    The Greek Colony

    The Tyrants (ca. 700—500 b.c.e.)

    The Major States

    Sparta

    Athens

    Life in Archaic Greece

    Society

    Religion

    Poetry

    The Persian Wars

    The Ionian Rebellion

    The War in Greece

    In Perspective

     

    CHAPTER 3 Classical and Hellenistic Greece

     

    Aftermath of Victory

    The Delian League

    The Rise Of Cimon

    The First Peloponnesian War: Athens against Sparta

    The Breach with Sparta

    The Division of Greece

    Classical Greece

    The Athenian Empire

    Athenian Democracy

    The Women of Athens: Social Status and Everyday Life

    Slavery

    The Great Peloponnesian War

    Strategic Stalemate

    The Fall of Athens

    Competition for Leadership in the Fourth Century b.c.e.

    The Hegemony of Sparta

    The Hegemony of Thebes: The Second Athenian Empire

    The Culture of Classical Greece

    The Fifth Century b.c.e.

    The Fourth Century b.c.e.

    Philosophy and the Crisis of the Polis

    The Hellenistic World

    The Macedonian Conquest

    Alexander the Great

    The Successors

    Hellenistic Culture

    Philosophy

    Literature

    Art and Architecture

    Mathematics and Science

    In Perspective

     

    CHAPTER 4 Rome: From Republic to Empire

     

    Prehistoric Italy

    The Etruscans

    Government

    Religion

    Women

    Dominion

    Royal Rome

    Government

    The Family

    Women in Early Rome

    Clientage

    Patricians and Plebians

    The Republic

    Constitution

    The Conquest of Italy

    Rome and Carthage

    The Republic’s Conquest of the Hellenistic World

    Civilization in the Early Roman Republic

    Religion

    Education

    Slavery

    Roman Imperialism: The Late Republic

    The Aftermath of Conquest

    The Gracchi

    Marius and Sulla

    The Fall of the Republic

    Pompey, Crassus, Caesar, and Cicero

    The First Triumvirate

    Julius Caesar and his Government of Rome

    The Second Triumvirate and the Triumph of Octavian

    In Perspective

     

    CHAPTER 5 The Roman Empire

     

    The Augustan Principate

    Administration

    The Army and Defense

    Religion and Morality

    Civilization of the Ciceronian and Augustan Ages

    The Late Republic

    The Age of Augustus

    Imperial Rome, 14 to 180 c.e.

    The Emperors

    The Administration of the Empire

    Women of the Upper Classes

    Life in Imperial Rome: The Apartment House

    The Culture of the Early Empire

    The Rise of Christianity

    Jesus of Nazareth

    Paul of Tarsus

    Organization

    The Persecution of Christians

    The Emergence of Catholicism

    The Crisis of the Third Century

    Barbarian Invasions

    Economic Difficulties

    The Social Order

    Civil Disorder

    The Late Empire

    The Fourth Century and Imperial Reorganization

    The Triumph of Christianity

    Arts and Letters in the Late Empire

    The Preservation of Classical Culture

    Christian Writers

    The Problem of the Decline and Fall of the Empire in the West

    In Perspective

     

    THE WEST AND THE WORLD: ANCIENT WARFARE

     

    PART 2: THE MIDDLE AGES

     

    CHAPTER 6 Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Creating a New European Society and Culture (476—1000)

     

    On the Eve of the Frankish Ascendancy

    Germanic Migrations

    New Western Masters

    The Byzantine Empire

    The Reign of Justinian

    The Spread of Byzantine Christianity

    Persians and Muslims

    Islam and the Islamic World

    Muhammad’s Religion

    Islamic Diversity

    Islamic Empires

    The Western Debt to Islam

    Western Society and the Developing Christian Church

    Monastic Culture

    The Doctrine of Papal Primacy

    The Religious Division of Christiandom

    The Kingdom of the Franks: From Clovis to Charlemagne

    Governing the Franks

    The Reign of Charlemagne (768—814)

    Break up of the Carolingian Kingdom

    Feudal Society

    Origins

    Vassalage and the Fief

    Daily Life and Religion

    Fragmentation and Divided Loyalty

    In Perspective

     

    CHAPTER 7 The High Middle Ages: The Rise of European Empires and States (1000—1300)

     

    Otto I and the Revival of the Empire

    Unifying Germany

    Embracing the Church

    The Reviving Catholic Church

    The Cluny Reform Movement

    The Investiture Struggle: Gregory VII and Henry IV

    The Crusades

    The Pontificate of Innocent III (r. 1198—1216)

    England and France: Hastings (1066) to Bouvines (1214)

    William the Conqueror

    Henry II

    Eleanor of Aquitaine and Court Culture

    Popular Rebellion and Magna Carta

    Philip II Augustus

    France in the Thirteenth Century: The Reign of Louis IX

    Generosity Abroad

    Order and Excellence at Home

    The Hohenstaufen Empire (1152—1272)

    Frederick I Barbarossa

    Henry VI and the Sicilian Connection

    Otto IV and the Welf Interregnum

    Frederick II

    Romanesque and Gothic Art

    In Perspective

     

    CHAPTER 8 Medieval Society: Hierarchies, Towns, Universities, and Families (1000—1300)

     

    The Traditional Order of Life

    Nobles

    Clergy

    Peasants

    Towns and Townspeople

    The Chartering of Towns

    The Rise of Merchants

    Challenging the Old Lords

    New Models of Government

    Towns and Kings

    Jews in Christian Society

    Schools and Universities

    University of Bologna

    Cathedral Schools

    University of Paris

    The Curriculum

    Philosophy and Theology

    Women in Medieval Society

    Image and Status

    Life Choices

    Working Women

    The Lives of Children

    Children as “Little Adults”

    Children as a Special Stage

    In Perspective

     

    THE WEST AND THE WORLD: THE INVENTION OF PRINTING IN CHINA AND EUROPE

     

    PART 3: EUROPE IN TRANSITION

     

    CHAPTER 9 The Late  Middle Ages: Social and Political Breakdown (1300—1453)

     

    The Black Death

    Preconditions and Causes of the Plague

    Popular Remedies

    Social and Economic Consequences

    New Conflicts and Opportunities

    The Hundred Years’ War and the Rise of National Sentiment

    The Causes of the War

    Progress of the War

    Ecclesiastical Breakdown and Revival: The Late Medieval Church

    The Thirteenth-Century Papacy

    Boniface VIII and Philip the Fair

    The Avignon Papacy (1309—1377)

    John Wycliffe and John Huss

    The Great Schism (1378—1417) and the Conciliar Movement to 1449

    Medieval Russia

    Politics and Society

    Mongol Rule (1243—1480)

    In Perspective

     

    CHAPTER 10 Renaissance and Discovery

     

    The Renaissance in Italy (1375—1527)

    The Italian City-State

    Humanism

    Renaissance Art

    Slavery in the Renaissance

    Italy’s Political Decline: The French Invasions (1494—1527)

    Charles VIII’s March through Italy

    Pope Alexander VI and the Borgia Family

    Pope Julius II

    Niccolò Machiavelli

    Revival of Monarchy in Northern Europe

    France

    Spain

    England

    The Holy Roman Empire

    The Northern Renaissance

    The Printing Press

    Erasmus

    Humanism and Reform

    Voyages of Discovery and the New Empires in the West and East

    The Portuguese Chart the Course

    The Spanish Voyages of Columbus

    The Spanish Empire in the New World

    The Church in Spanish America

    The Economy of Exploitation

    The Impact on Europe

    In Perspective

     

    CHAPTER 11 The Age of Reformation

     

    Society and Religion

    Social and Political Conflict

    Popular Religious Movements and Criticisms of the Church

    Martin Luther and German Reformation to 1525

    Justification by Faith Alone

    The Attack on Indulgences

    Election of Charles V

    Luther’s Excommunication and the Diet of Worms

    Imperial Distractions: France and the Turks

    How the Reformation Spread

    The Peasants’ Revolt

    The Reformation Elsewhere

    Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation

    Anabaptists and Radical Protestants

    John Calvin and the Genevan Reformation

    Political Consolidation of the Lutheran Reformation

    The Diet of Augsburg

    The Expansion _of the Reformation

    Reaction against Protestants

    The Peace of Augsburg

    The English Reformation to 1553

    The Preconditions of Reform

    The King’s Affair

    The “Reform Parliament”

    Wives of Henry VIII

    The King’s Religious Conservatism

    The Protestant Reformation under Edward VI

    Catholic Reform and Counter-Reformation

    Sources of Catholic Reform

    Ignatius of Loyola and the Jesuits

    The Council of Trent (1545-1563)

    The Social Significance of the Reformation in Western Europe

    The Revolution in Religion: Practices and Institutions

    The Reformation and Education

    The Reformation and the Changing Role of Women

    Family Life in Early Modern Europe

    Later Marriages

    Arranged Marriages

    Family Size

    Birth Control

    Wet Nursing

    Loving Families?

    Literary Imagination in Transition

    Miguel De Cervantes Saaavedra: Rejection of Idealism

    William Shakespeare: Dramatist of the Age

    In Perspective

     

    CHAPTER 12 The Age of Religious Wars

     

    Renewed Religious Struggle

    The French Wars of Religion (1562—1598)

    Appeal of Calvinism

    Catherine de Medicis and the Guises

    The Rise to Power of Henry of Navarre

    The Edict of Nantes

    Imperial Spain and Philip II (r. 1556—1598)

    Pillars of Spanish Power

    The Revolt in the Netherlands

    England and Spain (1553—1603)

    Mary I (r. 1553—1558)

    Elizabeth I (r. 1558—1603)

    The Thirty Years’ War (1618—1648)

    Preconditions for War

    Four Periods of War

    The Treaty of Westphalia

    In Perspective



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